by admin | Jul 28, 2016 | energy efficiency
This is the last installment of going green at home and doing it yourself. This section could be the most important one because it is the ultimate way to go green at home and do it yourself. What if I told you there is a way where you could get rid of your power bill...
by admin | Jul 23, 2016 | energy efficiency
Greening Up Your Driving We spend more and more time behind the wheels of our cars so small changes in our driving habits can have dramatic effects on the environment. According to a UN Human Development Report in 2007, automobiles account for approximately 30 percent...
by admin | Jul 18, 2016 | energy efficiency
Making your home air tight – There are 6 things you can do to make your home more air tight. Weather it is summer or winter you need to control the amount of air that flows into or out of your home every day. These simple measures can pay for themselves within a...
by admin | Jul 13, 2016 | energy efficiency
If your fridge/freezer looks like this you probably aren’t living as green as you should be. An empty freezer is much harder to keep cold than one that is packed full. Keep left over milk bottles and fill them with water, then use them to fill up the empty spots...
by admin | Jul 8, 2016 | energy efficiency
Programmable Thermostat If you live in a dwelling that does not have a programmable thermostat, this should be your first home improvement, without a doubt. About 2/3’s of the energy you consume is from heating and cooling your home, depending on what climate...
by admin | Jul 3, 2016 | energy efficiency
As promised, here is part one to a small series on Going Green. Light bulbs – At this stage, if you aren’t using CFL (compact fluorescent bulb) light bulbs, you really need to get on the ball. At the very least you should be replacing any conventional...
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